Thursday, October 23, 1986

1986 Skiing? in NH (10/21-23/1986)

Friday, November 21, 1986

I found out I had a 15:13 appointment at Allstate in
Lincoln and hurried home, as Kent had wanted to leave for NH at 16:00.
We were only tying the skis on the roof at that time, and Donna P came
later to drop off the condo keys and give us her turkey to take. We left about
16:40 and it got dark as we headed up I-95. Took I-495 to avoid most (but not
all) Boston traffic. It snowed more the farther north we went, and sometimes the wind got gusty. At the 100-mile marker in NH, we knew Exit 32 was next. Drove
through Lincoln and found the Clearbrook section of Loon Mountain Village. The
condo was up on a hill, and we had to walk through 6” of snow to the front
door. Things warmed up quickly as we put the lasagna in the oven and unpacked.
After dinner it was almost time for bed.

Saturday, November 22, 1986

After a breakfast of scrapple and eggs with petite
croissants, we shoveled the front walk. Kent found P boots and skis that
fit him, and we got in the car to drive over to Loon Mountain. Found a parking
spot at the foot of the bunny hill. Some guy asked if we were here for lessons.
Nope! We had learned lessons would cost $15/person for two hours. We trekked up
the hill and I had my own boots and skis to don. We had some used boots and
kids’ skis for Kyle and Erich. I tried to give them a couple pointers, but they
were just anxious to head downhill! Without great success. Kyle seemed to have
the basic idea, and Erich managed if coached through step by step. Kent wanted
to try the rope tow, but the kids couldn’t get the hang of it. Frustration
levels were high, so we quit to go back to the condo for a chicken pot pie
lunch.

Decided to try a couple prep activities that I do with kids with disabilities, and the boys didn’t seem to
have the flexibility to stand up from the ground with the skis on. We tried snowplowing
down the side yard of the condo, but it was just too narrow.

Kyle and Tamiko (KSS)

Erich

We got in the car and went to look for a slope. Drove towards Lincoln and took a right turn at the Common Man restaurant. Another right brought us to the Lincoln-Woodstock Recreation Area with a ski slope and an inoperative ski lift. No one was around, so the kids tried skiing, which wasn’t easy on the icy crust of the snow. Kent practiced skiing as the kids sledded, and everyone was happy, I think.

Kent and Erich sled down, as Kyle heads up

Erich, Kent, and Kyle on the hill

Kyle on skis

Kent on skis

We left about 16:00 to return to the condo and build a fire in the
fireplace. Roasted some chestnuts and a couple really exploded! Had dinner of
roasted chicken, potato wedges, and steamed broccoli. Played music cassettes in
the background as we played Po-Ke-No. Had pumpkin pie and whipped cream for
dessert. The Celtics were on TV.

Sunday, November 23, 1986

After breakfast we cleaned up, then headed to
the Recreation Area again. The crusty snow made learning to ski too difficult.
Saw a couple boys snow/ice surfing on boards that attached to their feet. Kyle
and Erich decided just to go sledding. A man was there teaching his kid to
shoot a BB gun, and he said the slope and tow would open on December 6th.We returned to the condo to snack and do the final clean-up. Packed the car and
closed up the condo, making sure to turn off the hot water heater, close the
flue, set the thermostat at 50 degrees, and close the blinds. Final potty break
and we locked up, leaving at 13:15, ahead of schedule. Drove on clear roads,
and stopped in Lawrence, MA for a late Burger King lunch. They had several
dining rooms and two drive-up windows. Got home about 17:00, and took the kids
to their mom’s.

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